By ALYX GORMAN
I’m 26 years old, and I’ve been tying my shoes wrong my whole life.
Call me shallow, but I’m the kind of girl who’s always cared about looks.
Especially when it comes to my shoes. It doesn’t matter if they’re not the right fit for me – put a pair of good-looking shoes in my path and damn it, I’ll try to make it work.
I’ve lost two toenails to a pair of oxblood leather Marc Jacobs pumps. I’ve had my heel scraped off by a size-too-small Miu Miu brogue.
It’s been that way, ever since I was a kid. I remember fibbing repeatedly about which shoes felt best when it was time to put my rapidly expanding feet into a new pair of back-to-school sneakers.
Another thing you should know about me: I have kangaroo feet. They’re very long, and very, very thin.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by The Athlete’s Foot. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in their own words.
9 ½, A2 narrow. I learned that recently.
I learned that because, after thousands of blisters, I’d finally come to a tripping point.
About six months ago, I started intermittent running on the treadmill at a nearby gym. With this style of training, you go full burst for 30 seconds, running as fast as you can. Then you jump onto the sides of the treadmill and rest for 30 seconds. On again, off again for around 30 minutes (okay, most of the time it’s more like 20).
It makes me feel great all over, except for one part: my feet. It burns them. After 10 minutes, they’re hot. After 20, it feels like they’re on fire. As if the treadmill is scorching through the rubber of their soles.
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I was once very overweight, unfit and unfamiliar with sneakers and about to go away to a health and exercise retreat. I went into Athletes Foot asking for help and said I needed an "all purpose" sneaker that would be used for walking, gym work, etc. The very rude girl told me that unless I could tell her exactly which exercises I would be doing (which I didn't know), she was unable to help me. I almost burst into tears as I left the store. Thankfully, I then went to Amart Allsports and got brilliant service and walked out with shoes at least a third the price of what I had seen at Athletes Foot. There's no way I would ever step foot in that store again.
I was given that tip about the laces a few years ago and never looked back. I thought it was because I have thick ankles but whatever the reason I don't care. It's stopped blisters and foot pain. Great advice.